First, I want to be a respected person. I know many people want to be a famous person because they think maybe many people will adore and respected them, but in my opinion, I want to be an ordinary..
Maybe you will think my dream is so nice that maybe it will be not come true....but I want to try my best to come true my dream. I hope my life in the future will be successful. I know everyone has own dream, so I hope your dream also comes true
Thursday
CHANGE: It Starts with me
This is where this discussion comes full circle. Change begins with me. I am not going to rely on someone else to provide me with development opportunities as an educational professional. I am going to find others, through my professional learning network, who will challenge my way of thinking, offer advice and suggestions, and share their ideas about what works in our schools and classrooms. If you are serious about your profession, I would encourage you to do the same.
Being brutally honest about our practices and committment level can cause some discomfort. In fact, I have spent a good part of the last several months scrambling to feel like anything is working, and believe me, I have been pushed and challenged on many issues. But, I also know that meaningful change begins with me…and with you. For things to change for the better, we must change.
Being brutally honest about our practices and committment level can cause some discomfort. In fact, I have spent a good part of the last several months scrambling to feel like anything is working, and believe me, I have been pushed and challenged on many issues. But, I also know that meaningful change begins with me…and with you. For things to change for the better, we must change.
Tuesday
Kannawidan
The province of Ilocos Sur has recently celebrated its Kannawidan Ylocos Festival. This year marks the province’s 193rd year based on the Royal Decree dated February 2, 1818 separating Ilocos Sur from Ilocos Norte. Prior to this date, the stretch of Bangui in Ilocos Norte down to Luna La Union is called Ylocos which is a term to refer to the coastal inhabitants. It literally meant “from the lowlands”.
The City of Vigan's tourist potential is based on its cultural heritage composed of more than 180 ancestral houses, administrative and religious structures, public squares and other historical landmarks within the poblacion, and built during the 18th and 19th centuries. Being the only surviving colonial town in the entire Philippines, Vigan is being developed as a primary tourist destination in Region I.
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